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it starts with a woman here in america who decided to send her 7-year-old adoptive son back where he came from in russia. he was all by himself with a note basically saying she's had enough. now what this one woman has done could end up affecting other americans who want to adopt russian children. nbc's ron allen has the story. >> reporter: artyom savelyev just 7 appeared bewildered. he had been put on a flight alone by a woman from tennessee who adopted him, with a note saying he was violent, mentally unstable and she did not want him anymore. his return touched off anger and outrage in russia. "his eyes fill with tear wes his adoptive mother is called by name. he says she often pulled him by hair. his mother was torry hansen. she allegedly paid a russian tour operator $200 to meet the boy at the airport. hansen adopted artyom last september. his home after being taken away from an unfit alcoholic mother. the orphanage director remembers how happy new-mom hansen and artyom had seen. hansen says the orphanage lied to her. employees were definitely aware of the major problems the chil
it starts with a woman here in america who decided to send her 7-year-old adoptive son back where he came from in russia. he was all by himself with a note basically saying she's had enough. now what this one woman has done could end up affecting other americans who want to adopt russian children. nbc's ron allen has the story. >> reporter: artyom savelyev just 7 appeared bewildered. he had been put on a flight alone by a woman from tennessee who adopted him, with a note saying he was...
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. >> this is "america and the courts." up next, national security, the role of the media, and how these competing issues get resolved in the courts. the university of texas law school hosted this discussion in february. >> i want to think the texas law review leadership and a number of others -- too many to mention -- all of whom worked incredibly hard on this project. it has come off with very few hitches. i am very grateful for your efforts. i also want to thank our cost, the strauss center, for its role in putting together this wonderful event. we have been talking for more than a day and a half about the tensions that arise when we try to reconcile our values in relation to privacy, in relation to security, and in relation to technological change. technological change throws a curve balls at our efforts to pursue national security in a way that is consistent with our values. implicit in the discussion we have had -- we have talked about the role of judicial review, the role of congress in exercising oversight, the role
. >> this is "america and the courts." up next, national security, the role of the media, and how these competing issues get resolved in the courts. the university of texas law school hosted this discussion in february. >> i want to think the texas law review leadership and a number of others -- too many to mention -- all of whom worked incredibly hard on this project. it has come off with very few hitches. i am very grateful for your efforts. i also want to thank our...
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this is the party in knowing that america's men and women in uniform, america's finest, this is their source for good. that is nothing to apologize for. we realize frieden is a god- given right and worth fighting for. -- freedom is a god-given right. [applause] this is the party that stands for competition and responsibility and respect for life and liberty. this is the party that will usher in a new era of prosperity, new opportunities for all. this is our party and we are writing a new chapter in this proud history. it starts with us, and it can start today. we need to stand together and take our country back. thank you so much for being part of these solutions. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. thank you, guys. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, if you could please take your seats. that was governor sarah palin. [applause] thank you. thank you, governor. our next speaker is treasurer of the patriots pact, an organization to line to bring real americans back into the political process.
this is the party in knowing that america's men and women in uniform, america's finest, this is their source for good. that is nothing to apologize for. we realize frieden is a god- given right and worth fighting for. -- freedom is a god-given right. [applause] this is the party that stands for competition and responsibility and respect for life and liberty. this is the party that will usher in a new era of prosperity, new opportunities for all. this is our party and we are writing a new...
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this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps unnecessarily colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say that as with chief justice roberts, i have the highest regard for his intellect and work as a lawyer. in many ways, my regard for justice alito goes even further because him and i share an immigrant family background. he came from humble origins, attended public school, and the best of his opportunities to accomplish all did he has accomplished today. have the highest regard for those accomplishments and his trajectories. my criticisms and the concerns that i expressed were limited to one area, and that was the area individual's rights come up against assertions of governmental power. in that area, i ha
this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps unnecessarily colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say that as with chief justice...
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is security for america. so yeah, let's drill baby drill. nnd stall baby stall! [ cheering ] >> you betcha! all of this make us more beholding to foreign countries, less secure it makes us less free. i'm not calling anyone unamerican. but the unintended consequences of these action the results are unamerican. [ cheering ] >> is that what barack obama meant when he promised the nation they would fundamentally transform america? he warned us with the playbook is -- is this what their change is all about? i want to tell them, nah, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and guns and religion and you can keep the [ cheering ] the voters are coming! now we've all learned a lot of lessons in this last year. i don't want anybody to feel bad if they supported some of those on left in the last election.ç we had a complicit media that did not do its job completely. some tried, but some did not! >> greta: s are planned from coast-to-coast tomorrow on tax day on the record we'll have them covered. this time of year mos
is security for america. so yeah, let's drill baby drill. nnd stall baby stall! [ cheering ] >> you betcha! all of this make us more beholding to foreign countries, less secure it makes us less free. i'm not calling anyone unamerican. but the unintended consequences of these action the results are unamerican. [ cheering ] >> is that what barack obama meant when he promised the nation they would fundamentally transform america? he warned us with the playbook is -- is this what their...
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>> people in america wanted them to work on jobs. they failed to convince people that health care reform would turn into jobs. it has in the. and the other vulnerability is implement station of the health care will drip, drip, drill, when people rely it is not free. your taxes go up. and you cut medicare advantage? drip, drip, drip. it will not get easier. the benefits they tried to market to people do not happen until 201 so that will be a weight on their ankles for the election. >> is it a vul they arability of the republicans they do not -- vul they arability of the republicans they do not have one figure who can carry the water on some of the big debates? people speculate, romney, huckabee, they were thought in new orleans and what does that mean? >> that does not bother me. i saw president george h.w. bush who said he saw this over the years when a party leaves a white house there is a period of competition and i think the competition in the party is good. who do we like? who makes sense? a combination of ideas could work for no
>> people in america wanted them to work on jobs. they failed to convince people that health care reform would turn into jobs. it has in the. and the other vulnerability is implement station of the health care will drip, drip, drill, when people rely it is not free. your taxes go up. and you cut medicare advantage? drip, drip, drip. it will not get easier. the benefits they tried to market to people do not happen until 201 so that will be a weight on their ankles for the election....
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[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs and that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in their one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking its old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling and then they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms, our factories, our businesses and our vehicles. in other words, they will destroy jobs and impose a new national tax on all of us. that does not sound like a good policy to me. it sounds like the president is trying to pay [no audio] for his tax scheme coming up. i hope someone will tell him he is not going to find bipartisan ship down there. once you wade through all the hype and the clouds have parted and the season have calmed. , it is clear that the administration is giving us more of the status quo. remember, reagan said that status quo is latin for "th
[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs and that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in their one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking its old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling and then they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our...
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of america. it is a recognition passed down from one generation to the next. few pursuits are more satisfying to the spirit then discovering the greatness of america's outdoors. when we see america's land, we understand what an incredible bounty we have been given. it is our obligation that the next generation enjoys the same county. that trend in net -- that recognition has been a touchstone of this let -- of this presidency thanks to a standing leadership from those fed had done of st. mary work. lacher, into law a public lands bill, the most significant in decades that designated wilderness. and better protected, cherished places, we are taking on new approaches to our national forests to make sure they are not as providing timber, but water and jobs for rural communities. we are restoring our rivers and coasts. yes, we are working faithfully to carry on the legacy of theodore roosevelt in the 21st century. we also know that we must adapt our strategy is to meet the new challenges of our time.
of america. it is a recognition passed down from one generation to the next. few pursuits are more satisfying to the spirit then discovering the greatness of america's outdoors. when we see america's land, we understand what an incredible bounty we have been given. it is our obligation that the next generation enjoys the same county. that trend in net -- that recognition has been a touchstone of this let -- of this presidency thanks to a standing leadership from those fed had done of st. mary...
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coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix. protection that helps save lives. people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, may affect how plavix works. tell your doctor all the medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell yo
coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood...
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this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps unnecessarily colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say that as with chief justice roberts, i have the highest regard for his intellect and work as a lawyer. in many ways, my regard for justice alito goes even further because him and i share an immigrant family background. he came from humble origins, attended public school, and the best of his opportunities to accomplish all did he has accomplished today. have the highest regard for those accomplishments and his trajectories. my criticisms and the concerns that i expressed were limited to one area, and that was the area individual's rights come up against assertions of governmental power. in that area, i ha
this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps unnecessarily colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say that as with chief justice...
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people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we have. about a week and a half ago we filed a lawsuit on behalf of one individual in tennessee and we invited all of tennessee to join the lawsuit. within a few days we were inundated with requests from all over the country. we decided we would let any company or citizen join we now have 10,764 as of a few minutes ago. >> greta: people are going to think it is a class action, because of the number of people. this is not been certified as a class. at this point you have one person in court with 10,000 plus that want to join is that fair? >> that's correct, yes. >> greta:
people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we...
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in march, america was hiring again. >> this is a strong number by almost any standards. 163,000 overall. >> reporter: nearly a third of the gains, 48,000 jobs, came from the hiring of temporary government census workers. >> i was very excited when they called me last week and that starts at the end of april, but, again, that is only temp aer for six to eight weeks. >> reporter: but business hiring was strong, too, as the economy and he woulded jobs across most sectors included manufacturing, retail, even the construction industry added 15,000 jobs. its biggest gain in three years. employers are gaining confidence. >> we look at the job market and we're trying to pind good new talent that can help us grow. >> reporter: tyler technologies, a dallas based software company, is looking to add 150 worker this is year. >> people to install the software, project managers, support people. >> reporter: economists expect the job market to continue to gain strength. >> i think it will be a slow recovery, but it looks like a recovery. >> reporter: one america's been waiting for for more than two yea
in march, america was hiring again. >> this is a strong number by almost any standards. 163,000 overall. >> reporter: nearly a third of the gains, 48,000 jobs, came from the hiring of temporary government census workers. >> i was very excited when they called me last week and that starts at the end of april, but, again, that is only temp aer for six to eight weeks. >> reporter: but business hiring was strong, too, as the economy and he woulded jobs across most sectors...
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pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. ♪ >>> this is the equivalent of rock and roll in scotland. >> this is how they roll in scotland. all you're missing is the kilt. >> i asked them what it was wearing underneath it. >> nice job, guys. coming up here in this half hour, the reports all say that both tiger woods and jesse james were texting their alleged mistresses. so this morning we'll be talking about the dangers of h which is being called chexting and it's playing into a lot of divorces. >> cheat merges with texting. and in honor of the battle between duke and butler, we'll create some championship inspired cocktails for your parties tonight. the scotsmen are suddenly awake. and we'll be going head to head in a mixed drink match-up. >> we're making mark ritas, and that's my name. >> home court advantage right there. and speaking of a little basketball, let's take to you dave in indiana. >> reporter: from basketball to cooking, who needs k
pair it with america's favorite coffee today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in today and try our new cheddar cheese and cinnamon raisin bagel twists. ♪ >>> this is the equivalent of rock and roll in scotland. >> this is how they roll in scotland. all you're missing is the kilt. >> i asked them what it was wearing underneath it. >> nice job, guys. coming up here in this half hour, the reports all say that both tiger woods and jesse james were texting their alleged...
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i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has changed since we last spoke? are you still passionate about issues? >> i have to tell you. when the bill went through, i really was distressed, upset, really aggravated at what this administration had done. you can see obama and everybody else's arrogance. nancy pelosi, when they signed this into law, it is ridiculous in regards to my passion, it is still there, i'm a little more fired up right now. trying to divert that into different venues. >> greta: do you consider yourself part of the tea party movement? >> yes, but first and foremost i consider myself a conservative before i'm part of the movement in genera
i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has...
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she is also the author of women and the historical enterprise in america. julie. [applause] >> thank you gloria. thank you. thank you. there are a lot of people and i am thrilled. a lot of people i know. i have a couple of students here who are already raising signs which is great. farouk students have to in three jobs at one time so the fact do you guys are here, i am thrilled. a lot of people from the feminiss. of course i have to thank the people from science and the arts, the graduate center, the feminist press and of course i want to thank c-span and everybody who put this all together today so thank you so much. it is a very rare opportunity we get to talk about the stuff we write about. i teach all these classes and i talk about american history but i never get to talk about the stuff that i'm actually writing so this is great. it is a very sort of solitary business. when you are writing a book in you hunker down. and i never get to talk about it so this is the perfect opportunity. i was hoping if it is okay with you guys, if we talk a little bit about my p
she is also the author of women and the historical enterprise in america. julie. [applause] >> thank you gloria. thank you. thank you. there are a lot of people and i am thrilled. a lot of people i know. i have a couple of students here who are already raising signs which is great. farouk students have to in three jobs at one time so the fact do you guys are here, i am thrilled. a lot of people from the feminiss. of course i have to thank the people from science and the arts, the graduate...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how every lawn is different. some people want a place to play... others, a place to chill. yo, b. but i've learned from trugreen if you treat every lawn special, the sky's the limit. i'm gonna go public next summer. what's crackin, baby?! bobby! [ male announcer ] call 877-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. best lesson i've learned? mow on sunny days. lawn's looking good, bobby. my pleasure...really. [ male announcer ] trugreen. go greener. >>> and finally tonight, our "person of the week." a very different kind of reality tv. on a contest watched by millions of people, a mother decides, it's time to be heard. it's the arab world's version of "american idol," where, believe it or not, you become an instant star by reciting poetry. man after man talking about soccer, life in the desert. and then, a shock. a saudi arabia woman, knees knocking. >> i am a strong woman. i am brave. this is the first time i'm standing i
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how every lawn is different. some people want a place to play... others, a place to chill. yo, b. but i've learned from trugreen if you treat every lawn special, the sky's the limit. i'm gonna go public next summer. what's crackin, baby?! bobby! [ male announcer ] call 877-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. best lesson i've learned? mow...
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america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he normally plays in. those ratings go down, unquestionably. the business model for the pga tour is solid. they've got contracts that extends several years in advance. does tiger woods give them something may have never had the most famous athlete in the world? absolutely. it doesn't mean that the business model is broken. it does mean that those events that he plays in the tv ratings are going to take a hit. >> greta: is he likely to be heckled on the golf course? >> i don't think so. this is augusta. these fans have been coming here for generations. they tend to be knowledgeable
america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he...
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look, free speech is supposed to be alive and well in the united states of america, condemning violence-- >> it is. >> condemning vandalism we all do, but to say that sarah palin and the tea party movement is responsible for vandalism or threats is just a way to dismiss the american people and just dissatisfaction with the health care bill. >> so, jim, i'm going to turn to you first. seems that the mainstream media has been on a rampage the past week to tie sarah palin and tea partiers to violence, do you agree? >> i do agree and i don't think it's an accurate assessment of either palin or who's driving the opposition to the health care bill. the cbs poll must have killed them to release this showed by 34-53, the american people support-- oppose-- so 34% support. 53% oppose. usa today and gallop, americans think the democrats are to blame for the divisive discussion, the democrats usa today and gallop so that's three major polling operations all showing that the majority is with palin and against matt lauer, et al. >> kelly: at the same time at a dnc fund raising, the tea party proteste
look, free speech is supposed to be alive and well in the united states of america, condemning violence-- >> it is. >> condemning vandalism we all do, but to say that sarah palin and the tea party movement is responsible for vandalism or threats is just a way to dismiss the american people and just dissatisfaction with the health care bill. >> so, jim, i'm going to turn to you first. seems that the mainstream media has been on a rampage the past week to tie sarah palin and tea...
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"race & reconciliation in america." that should come to the point where you have the power to forgive and be reconciled and move on. >> guest: but don't you think in order to reconcile, the oppressor must come forward and knowledge the problem, what is done, the transgression. and in any case, apologize. but if they can't apologize, acknowledge what they've done before we can forgive? >> host: it is important. that's why it's important for us to continue to talk, to dialogue. >> guest: are they to come back to something you mentioned, the magic update, august 28. that was a very important date in janet's career because she was about to enter an integrated high school. and brown freeboard of education have been cited to the sequel now and she was entitled to the equal education and yet she saw what happened to emmett till and most laypeople have no idea who he was, but he changed the course of american history. he was a young boy from chicago, went on mississippi to visit his grandparents and while he was there, he commi
"race & reconciliation in america." that should come to the point where you have the power to forgive and be reconciled and move on. >> guest: but don't you think in order to reconcile, the oppressor must come forward and knowledge the problem, what is done, the transgression. and in any case, apologize. but if they can't apologize, acknowledge what they've done before we can forgive? >> host: it is important. that's why it's important for us to continue to talk, to...
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[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in there one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking it old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms, our factories, our businesses and our vehicles. in other words, they will destroy jobs and impose a new national tax on all of us. that does not sound like a good policy to me. it sounds like the president is trying to pay [no audio] for his tax scheme coming up. i hope someone will tell him he is not going to find bipartisanship down there. once you wade through all the hype, and the clouds have parted, and the seas have calmed, it is clear that the administration is giving us more of the status quo. remember, reagan said that "status quo" is latin for "the mess we
[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in there one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking it old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling than they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms,...
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but this is america everywhere. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satelite corp. 2010] >> to see all of the entries in the student competition, visit studentcam.org. >> on c-span today, "washington journal" is next, live with your phone calls. then the international atomic energy agency's nuclear security director previews next week's nuclear weapons summit. and in today's session of the southern republican leadership conference we'll hear from jar palin and governors rick perry and bobby gindle. .
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what is important for the country is we know we have a viral hepatitis issue in america and globally and we know more americans have chronic viral hepatit hepatitis, there is more of an incidence of that than hiv/aids and the disease is 100 times more infectious than h.i.v. i'mç grateful for the presiden for requesting the increase in the 2011 appropriation budget. i'm glad that assistant secretary had begun two major inter agen interagency task forces on that issue and wore very appreciative of that activity.çç and i'm also aware there is about $500 million for prevention and wellness funds made available through this bill. but there is nothing that says how it will be spent. is there -- do you have any idea how your department will look at that and how it will be spent? >> congressman, i think that we are still seeking guidance from membersçç in the house and se about that 2010 appropriation for the prevention funds. we did invest both our 2010 and we have a spend plan for the 2011 -- i 19the 2009 and -- i mean the 2009 and 2010 prevention funds as part of the recovery ac
what is important for the country is we know we have a viral hepatitis issue in america and globally and we know more americans have chronic viral hepatit hepatitis, there is more of an incidence of that than hiv/aids and the disease is 100 times more infectious than h.i.v. i'mç grateful for the presiden for requesting the increase in the 2011 appropriation budget. i'm glad that assistant secretary had begun two major inter agen interagency task forces on that issue and wore very appreciative...
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it's better than that good. >> reporter: good for america. steve hartman, cbs news, tampa. >> couric: the kindness of strangers. and if you would like to open your home to a veteran, we posted information on our web site at cbsnews.com. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight with thanks to the jones day law firm for this beautiful view of the capital, i'm katie couric in washington. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow from new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight at 7, peaking news right now out of the district. the bicyclist was hit and killed by a car. this happened at 12th street, just a few blocks outside the perimeter of the nuclear dc convention center. and the driver did stick around on the scene. and no word yet on the identity of that cyclist. we'll have more on that story as it becomes available. also in your only local news at seven, much adieu. the biggest story to come out of the nuclear security summit, might be what did not happen to our downtown traffic. just 12 and packing heat. a middle schooler bri
it's better than that good. >> reporter: good for america. steve hartman, cbs news, tampa. >> couric: the kindness of strangers. and if you would like to open your home to a veteran, we posted information on our web site at cbsnews.com. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight with thanks to the jones day law firm for this beautiful view of the capital, i'm katie couric in washington. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow from new york. good night. captioning sponsored by...
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can america say that? while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one that his black countrymen tried to describe the dilemma and post-apartheid era. a got a stone but not a nut to crack, got the not know stone to brackett with. south africa's black majority government build homes for the people that left them without the money to pay their rent provided them with running water but shut off the tap when they couldn't pay the bill. replaced names of bullheaded white segregationists on the public school houses with those of black liberation heroes but didn't replace the shoddy roofs. ordered companies to hire blacks but permitted them to slash their wages. so it goes for the new south africa where a small white minority continues to inhabit a splendid country, splendid country that is for all intensive purposes canada while three-quarters of the population reside in a country with living conditions similar to those of kenya or zambia. it's almost a
can america say that? while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one that his black countrymen tried to describe the dilemma and post-apartheid era. a got a stone but not a nut to crack, got the not know stone to brackett with. south africa's black majority government build homes for the people that left them without the money to pay their rent provided them with running water but shut off the tap when they couldn't pay the bill....
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this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps >> the passenger rest is perhaps colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say that as with chief justice roberts, i have the highest regard for his intellect and work as a lawyer. in many ways, my regard for justice alito goes even further because him and i share an immigrant family background. he came from humble origins, attended public school, and the best of his opportunities to accomplish all did he has accomplished today. have the highest regard for those accomplishments and his trajectories. my criticisms and the concerns that i expressed were limited to one area, and that was the area individual's rights come up against assertions of governmental power.
this is not the america we know, nor the america we aspire to be." the thing that is a fair analysis of his record? these think it need -- do you think it is a fair analysis of this record? if it meets the standards we would normally hope to achieve? >> -- do you think it meets the standards we would normally achieved? >> the passenger rest is perhaps >> the passenger rest is perhaps colorful language i used to describe opinions. let me, if i may, back up and simply say...
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♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ >> god bless america, thank you!ç ♪ ♪ >> >> reporter: the same thing you've heard, higher taxes, big government spending this is the theme out here, the health care bill. what is your name sir? why are you here today? >> i'm from antioch, california i'm here to support the effort to change our government to get back to a constitutional form of government and change hot leadership is in washington, d.c., just like everybody else here. >> reporter: there was a tea party in san francisco downtown as well as 1/3y miles south of here in theç silicon valley as you know, greta, it -- it takes 10 seats to win the senate back to the republicans, 41 seats to win the house back. the question is whether the energy you see here in the san francisco bay area will translate to republicans running elsewhere in the country [ inaudible ] will they -- meet the needs of the tea party people. we saw a democrat here had a sign that said one angry democrat. >> greta: it looks like you got thousandsç behind you that i guess is tel
♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ >> god bless america, thank you!ç ♪ ♪ >> >> reporter: the same thing you've heard, higher taxes, big government spending this is the theme out here, the health care bill. what is your name sir? why are you here today? >> i'm from antioch, california i'm here to support the effort to change our government to get back to a constitutional form of government and change hot leadership is in washington, d.c., just like...
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and who wish america the worst. is that right? >> guest: well, i think he made an enormous error that hurt his credibility and hurt our national interests. by carrying out if you will the first months of his presidential a form of apology tour. a series of statements saying that america has been derisive. that we've been dismissive. that america is arrogant. that we don't listen to the concerns of others. that america has dictated to other nations. i don't think that's historically accurate. i think america has freed other nations from dictators. we have not been dictating to other nations. but that being said, i think it's created the impression that our conviction and our principles and wavering and it is not. i think that's a mistake on the president's part. i think a foreign policy consistent with the values and the proscriptives that were described by harry truman and dean atchison following the second world war is the more appropriate course. of america's way forward. >> host: i think in the book you say the u
and who wish america the worst. is that right? >> guest: well, i think he made an enormous error that hurt his credibility and hurt our national interests. by carrying out if you will the first months of his presidential a form of apology tour. a series of statements saying that america has been derisive. that we've been dismissive. that america is arrogant. that we don't listen to the concerns of others. that america has dictated to other nations. i don't think that's historically...
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it's where black america begins and america begins. it's rooted in the south, the deep south on this plantation. one of the things when i first met robert he's right we were suspicious of each other because we work for "the washington post". but one of the things, one of the first conversations i remember having is he told me was born in basically the slave quarters on the bayou in louisiana and i just couldn't -- i was raised in indianapolis in the midwest and i just couldn't believe that. i thought he was lying but i couldn't conceptualize being born a slave quarters. but any way what you can hear from robert reading is this book is not come to be honest it's not particularly preoccupied with barack obama. in some ways it is bad marketing but we want to tell the story of us, who are we, what does it need to be black in the age of obama, and obama becomes peripheral to the process of asking, we are, what is black or what is race. and i came upon this recently. this is just my second book but i swear every book i have written so far, t
it's where black america begins and america begins. it's rooted in the south, the deep south on this plantation. one of the things when i first met robert he's right we were suspicious of each other because we work for "the washington post". but one of the things, one of the first conversations i remember having is he told me was born in basically the slave quarters on the bayou in louisiana and i just couldn't -- i was raised in indianapolis in the midwest and i just couldn't believe...
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>> black america isn't going to throw barack obama away. because they understand their own experience and you look at the polls even today where there is skepticism black america is not going to throw them away because they've been in this country too long and they understand that some of what is thrown at him is not legitimate. i am not saying that is a good thing. it may not be in the best interest but none of them so far suggest that black americans is going to distance themselves in any real way from barack obama at this point. >> i agree with robert, you are not going to see black support for barack obama due to be low 80%. but i do think this i don't think if things continue the way they are going and they are going to i don't think they are going to turn out in the next election and the presidential elections are not that complicated. there's a few states. i'm from indiana. he won't win indiana. of the vote was today i don't care he won't win ohio or pennsylvania. if you are telling me that a laid-off auto worker was unemployment ben
>> black america isn't going to throw barack obama away. because they understand their own experience and you look at the polls even today where there is skepticism black america is not going to throw them away because they've been in this country too long and they understand that some of what is thrown at him is not legitimate. i am not saying that is a good thing. it may not be in the best interest but none of them so far suggest that black americans is going to distance themselves in...
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so it's a great deal for america. now concerns about those jobs invested in renewable energy jobs projects are actually staying in the united states have four democratic senators last month wanting to stop the stimulus program for renewable development because they argue that much of that spending is going overseas. looking at your groups numbers, of the first billion spent on wind energy projects. just 53 percent of the value of the turbines and 63 percent of other equipment on wind farms went to the u-s. what can be done to ensure more stimulus spending actually stays here? let me mention one thing about those numbers. the four senators, i think one of the things they think. the misunderstanding is that the tax credit that was provided went 100% to the people building wind farms in the united states. to wind farms that were building and constructed and on the grid. the value of some the parts and components are not all built in the united states yet because we are a brand new industry. so we moved up over the last f
so it's a great deal for america. now concerns about those jobs invested in renewable energy jobs projects are actually staying in the united states have four democratic senators last month wanting to stop the stimulus program for renewable development because they argue that much of that spending is going overseas. looking at your groups numbers, of the first billion spent on wind energy projects. just 53 percent of the value of the turbines and 63 percent of other equipment on wind farms went...
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should america let it go and let him work it without his family? should he receive the accolades that he got today? janine. >> you know what i think? i think that -- he's come forward and he's asked for in denial in this country, i think that we should, like prodigal son let's see what happens. and let's see how he lives his life. he can be an example to a lot of people out there who may have slipped and talent. i can't pull myself back up >> sean: judith? >> no, i have enormous tiger fatigue. i think he ought to and swing. and i don't think thank you advance your cause or you pro not the notion you are apologetic by going out there and selling shoes. using this crisis, this scandal to sell shoes, really, come on. >> sean: andrew breitbart your thoughts? >> i agree judith i have a spot -- a to have spot for tiger woods. i believe there's a place for redemption the commercialization of his comeback is tacky. >> sean: that does it for us tonight. we thank the folks here in grand rapids for hosting us tonight. to all of new the crowd. thanks to everyb
should america let it go and let him work it without his family? should he receive the accolades that he got today? janine. >> you know what i think? i think that -- he's come forward and he's asked for in denial in this country, i think that we should, like prodigal son let's see what happens. and let's see how he lives his life. he can be an example to a lot of people out there who may have slipped and talent. i can't pull myself back up >> sean: judith? >> no, i have...
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because there are lots of different -- sorry -- lots of different americas. but there is -- it is unmistakable that there are still top-down things that happen in america that affect how you operate in today's society. a black man was elected president in the united states a year ago, and the next morning in a lot of communities including my own and the paper, the headline the next day in the newspaper the disseminated all the news in that area said the came, louisianan favors mccain. that was the headline. it didn't even -- it said obama to receive intelligence briefing. never said he's the 44th president of the united states. so to say that it's just about individual -- what happens to individuals, it's not true to what exists in today's society. yes, has there been progress? everyone we talked to would talk about the progress that has been made. but post racial has become we would argue a political term that actually and i think we are not that far apart on that a political term that doesn't mean anything, it is meant to sort of squelch discussion as oppos
because there are lots of different -- sorry -- lots of different americas. but there is -- it is unmistakable that there are still top-down things that happen in america that affect how you operate in today's society. a black man was elected president in the united states a year ago, and the next morning in a lot of communities including my own and the paper, the headline the next day in the newspaper the disseminated all the news in that area said the came, louisianan favors mccain. that was...
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. ♪ >> sean: tonight in hannity's america. the white house press corp up in arms today after they were barred from covering a gay rights protest outside the white house yesterday in what has been described as rare and unusualç move police closed pennsylvania avenue and lafayette park during the protest. the closure stopped reporters from further covering the activists speaking out against don't ask don't tell and that policy. take a look. >> back off! park's closed! >> have you seen them do this before? >> let's go, back upç, park's closed! >> sean: you can hear the reporter asking if this has ever happened before? what we can be sure of if it happened during the bush administration the left would still be talking about it this very day. there are new indications that the democrats will stop at nothing to push their radical agenda through congress. whether it is cap and tax or immigration reform, it is all on the table for the left thanks to the return of the controversial process known as reconciliation. accordingç to s
. ♪ >> sean: tonight in hannity's america. the white house press corp up in arms today after they were barred from covering a gay rights protest outside the white house yesterday in what has been described as rare and unusualç move police closed pennsylvania avenue and lafayette park during the protest. the closure stopped reporters from further covering the activists speaking out against don't ask don't tell and that policy. take a look. >> back off! park's closed! >>...
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. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty. more tragedy in montcoal, west virginia. the four men still missing since monday's blast in the upper big branch mine have been found dead. the grim news bringing the death toll to 29. the governor of west virginia announcing the tragic discovery just about an hour ago. >> this journey... this journey has ended. and now the healing will start. thank you. >> it was the fourth time rescue crew his tried to reach those missing miners. people had been holding out hope that the miners might have reached one of the safety chambers inside the mine. the crews found that none of them had been used by those trapped men. with 29 people dead, this disaster is called the worst coal mining disaster in the u.s. since the 1970s explosion which killed 38 in kentucky. >> greta: southern republican leadership conference in full swing and major republicans are swinging at po2 names you will -- at president obama. two names you will recognize. >> they are being told today that big daddy government has all
. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty. more tragedy in montcoal, west virginia. the four men still missing since monday's blast in the upper big branch mine have been found dead. the grim news bringing the death toll to 29. the governor of west virginia announcing the tragic discovery just about an hour ago. >> this journey... this journey has ended. and now the healing will start. thank you. >> it was the fourth time rescue crew his tried to reach those...
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as fans can once again see clear blue skies and the return of america's favorite past time. major league baseball. >> i want to show my daughters and my family that these are our roots. this is how i started. >> two time cy young winner santana takes us on a special journey back to his hometown in venezuela. then it's a dream of a lifetime. the chance to feel like a leaguer. net yo chicago white sox fantasy camp. fars >>> hello everyone welcome to this edition of net impact. the boys of summer are officially back. are you ready for the new season? for most major league baseball players the work for the new san has been going on for months already. take for instance santana who spent his season -- kirk from comcast sportsnet new york got a chance to travel with yohan. >> thanks. i learned one thing santana has a heart of gold to match his golden arm. let me introduce you to his remote hometown. during the journey you'll get a newfound respect for this two time cy young winner. the mountains in venezuela picturesque and tropical. nestled in these mountains is a baseball haven.
as fans can once again see clear blue skies and the return of america's favorite past time. major league baseball. >> i want to show my daughters and my family that these are our roots. this is how i started. >> two time cy young winner santana takes us on a special journey back to his hometown in venezuela. then it's a dream of a lifetime. the chance to feel like a leaguer. net yo chicago white sox fantasy camp. fars >>> hello everyone welcome to this edition of net...
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been a shade ruined this country essentially and they created the most productive economy in latin america for the last 20 years and it is not a equipped to this country his wife. it is overwhelmingly white. i agree with you completely. argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took and i think this happened in the 40s. we never sort of recognized our elites, our political class was clear they were never going to let what happened in europe where you have a working-class movement, a viable working-class movement, they were never going to look-- let that happen so if you look at the taft-hartley bill and we talked a
been a shade ruined this country essentially and they created the most productive economy in latin america for the last 20 years and it is not a equipped to this country his wife. it is overwhelmingly white. i agree with you completely. argentina, look at what they have done over the last five or six years. i agree with you completely. it is is not a questions these countries are white but i do think there is, having said that, there is still a step in the industrial process that we never took...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> so cut spending or raise taxes, both very unpopular choices in washington where there is an election cycle around every corner. the last time we cut the debt was in the '90s under former president clinton. that was the last time we actually had a budget surplus, and some say the economy was going in the right direction to help that along. the reason tough spending rules also require congress to pay for things as they go, also known as paygo. >> there are two different types of categories and budget tools that can really help fix the situation. there is one category that helps fix budget rules. >> there is paygo. for discretionary programs, there are spending cuts. >> i have long been an advocate for pay-go. if someone is going to propose a tax cut, they have to pay for it. if someone is going to propose an increase in mandatory spending, they have to find a way to pay for it. >> our fiscal challenge is too great for one step. last week i signed into law the pthe pay-go
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> so cut spending or raise taxes, both very unpopular choices in washington where there is an election cycle around every corner. the last time we cut the debt was in the '90s under former president clinton. that was the last time we actually had a budget surplus, and some say the economy was going in the right direction to help that along. the reason tough spending rules also require congress to...
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but i would say i am in partial to america. american exceptional was on that we have pretty much a power struggles but we have pretty much worked this out about as well -- >> host: the way we've worked it out is the founders gave to america one of the greatest gifts that was on usable especially for the well-traveled putative founders which was a good natured religious tolerance that even if you are the mostly of constantinople you would get to preach in philadelphia, and in some ways these debates seem to downplay this notion of tolerance instead to try to push a more religious view of america's founding or am i incorrect? >> guest: i don't see it, i hear the charge, but i don't see it. i spent a lot of time in the home-schooled community and a lot of time in conservative communities. i hear the claims of bigotry. i saw more bigotry myself when i was at harvard and i saw when i was in texas. a psalm or intolerance toward southern christian young people and i saw people in this house being intolerant of people who had no faith
but i would say i am in partial to america. american exceptional was on that we have pretty much a power struggles but we have pretty much worked this out about as well -- >> host: the way we've worked it out is the founders gave to america one of the greatest gifts that was on usable especially for the well-traveled putative founders which was a good natured religious tolerance that even if you are the mostly of constantinople you would get to preach in philadelphia, and in some ways...
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make america prosper again. he's the original maverick. >> the original maverick. you heard it in his ad. credit talking points memo for that. >>> finally, proof that being president is all work and no play. if you were watching the final four game, you saw the president going one-on-one with the analyst and former player clark kellogg in a shooting exhibition. a game of horse. but in this game they called it potus, white house talk for the president of the united states. the president fell behind and rose to the occasion. here's a look. >> both got to you? >> both got to you. >> this is it. >> money time right here. money time. >> oh -- they warned me about you talking a little bit when you got it going. >> yeah, see what you got. >> unbelievable. a left-handed stroke. >> let me say everybody, i guarantee you clark missed a couple on purpose. only because he didn't know he was going to end up losing. >> that left-handed struggle. wait until rush gets ahold of that one. basketball seems to be the sport of choice, it didn't stop him from throwing out the first pitch
make america prosper again. he's the original maverick. >> the original maverick. you heard it in his ad. credit talking points memo for that. >>> finally, proof that being president is all work and no play. if you were watching the final four game, you saw the president going one-on-one with the analyst and former player clark kellogg in a shooting exhibition. a game of horse. but in this game they called it potus, white house talk for the president of the united states. the...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. can sometimes get out of hand in a hurry. [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap. there you go, dad. hey. ♪ thanks. ha, this is good. [ male announcer ] at&t. a better 3g experience. get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate like the pantech reveal. only from at&t. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how every lawn is different. some people want a place to play... others, a place to chill. yo, b. but i've learned from trugreen if you treat every lawn special, the sky's the limit. i'm gonna go public next summer. what's crackin, baby?! bobby! [ male announcer ] call 877-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. best lesson i've learned? mow on sunny days. lawn's looking good, bobby. my pleasure...really. [ male announcer ] trugreen. go greener. >>> back to "hardball." time for the "sideshow." first a nice bit of class
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. can sometimes get out of hand in a hurry. [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap. there you go, dad. hey. ♪ thanks. ha, this is good. [ male announcer ] at&t. a better 3g experience. get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate like the pantech reveal. only from at&t. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how...
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. >> the cia is the culinary institute of america. we are actually the first culinary school ever in the united states. >> reporter: the institute was founded in 1946. originally, it was a place for returning world war ii soldiers to learn about peacetime jobs in the food industry. today, students from every state and over 30 different countries come here to learn about cuisine. >> all students start out by getting the basics, but then when they get on to their sophomore year, they get into things like learning cuisines of the mediterranean or cuisines of the americas or cuisines of asia. >> reporter: when students enroll, they can choose one of two areas to study -- culinary arts or baking and pastry arts. >> i'm a baking and pastry major. i love just everything about making the food and coming up with new recipes and creations. >> reporter: emily is just starting her formal culinary education, but she says she's been in the kitchen since she was 4 years old. >> my parents kind of joke around, because my mom never really cooked a who
. >> the cia is the culinary institute of america. we are actually the first culinary school ever in the united states. >> reporter: the institute was founded in 1946. originally, it was a place for returning world war ii soldiers to learn about peacetime jobs in the food industry. today, students from every state and over 30 different countries come here to learn about cuisine. >> all students start out by getting the basics, but then when they get on to their sophomore year,...
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rewriting the nuclear defense policy, something reagan talked about and obama responded on "good morning america" and said the last time he checked she was no expert. today palin responded. >> i have no response to that the last i checked sarah palin is not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> now, the president with all the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organize ooizer and as a part-time senator and as a full-time candidate, all that experience, still no accomplishment to date with north korea and iran. >> candy crowley was there for the speech. also jeffrey toobin, also author of "the nine: inside the secret world of the supreme court" a great book and we have co-author of "grand new party." candy, did mitt romney and tim pawlenty skip the event because they knew there was no way to compete? >> listen, there is no doubt that she really absorb much of the sun and awe saw that with the reception sh
rewriting the nuclear defense policy, something reagan talked about and obama responded on "good morning america" and said the last time he checked she was no expert. today palin responded. >> i have no response to that the last i checked sarah palin is not much of an expert on nuclear issues. if the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are comfortable with it, i'm probably going to take my advice from them and not from sarah palin. >> now,...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 h for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get threeservices for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. . >>> a look at news around the nation takes us to california where investigators are searching through garbage at a landfill looking for a newborn baby. police suspect the 15-year-old mother may have thrown it away after hiding the pregnancy from her parents. they have not found the baby yet. the young mother is not under arrest but in the custody of her parents. >>> a florida man was hit by a car then tossed into the air. we want to warn you that the video is disturbing. bus surveillance captured him gettin
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 h for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get threeservices for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon...
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>> america's greatest strength is our ability it speak our minds. our founding fathers gave us the right in hopes we would use it in per suit of truth but unfortunately people have lost sight of this goal as they use free speech for selfish reasons instead of the colon good which is the basic of the government. but it is our challenge to learn from the ancient greeks who loved learning so much they were eager to listen to the arguments of others. now, i needed a title that summed all of this up in a phrase which is why rediscovering our greatest strength seemed like the best answer. >> you used the term logical dialogue. what is it and why is it important? >> logical dialogue is a conversation between two different people where they argue with arguments that are justifiable with reason. and they are able it listen to each other's arguments and hopefully be able to resolve their differences. but at the very least are able to come to an acceptable equilibrium. >> what role does media play in helping us rediscover our greatest strength? >> media has le
>> america's greatest strength is our ability it speak our minds. our founding fathers gave us the right in hopes we would use it in per suit of truth but unfortunately people have lost sight of this goal as they use free speech for selfish reasons instead of the colon good which is the basic of the government. but it is our challenge to learn from the ancient greeks who loved learning so much they were eager to listen to the arguments of others. now, i needed a title that summed all of...
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but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its report the department of justice publish foff many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls. host: atlanta is first on our democrats line. you're on with michele alexander. she tess the author of "the new jim crow." caller: i found out the prisons and coups they are in and some of them moneys from the federal government and representatives that's determined by the census count, that count goes wards that. but they can't vote. how how do you get money for that prisoner and money's being allocated to their account. >>
but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its...